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The NFL needs to take 2 pre-season games away and add 2 games to the regular season.

I agree I rather have more Football

Preseason football is like popcorn left in the microwave too long. When it's nearing its optimal level of cookedness, the anticipation from the smell goes up. Then, a few minutes later, you get the burned smell, and you remember how something that seemed so great just a few minutes earlier, is now nowhere near as good as you'd expected.

If you stop responding to them or put them on ignore, then eventually they'll go away.

Umm it did. Remember the INT returned for a TD when Indy was driving to tie it in the 4th? They held Indy to 17 points...so, yes...Defense wins championships.

The only game all year they played "D"! They had a mediocre at best defense all year. Not knocking the Saints, kudos to them and all that, I'm just saying you don't have to have a 1985 Bears or a 2000 Ravens defense to win it all anymore. Only 1 way to win a football game, and that's to score more points than the other team, and I think you'll see more teams like the Saints who just march up and down the field, and don't really worry about how many points the other team gets. The NFL is changing, and it sould be an interesting season.

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